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PREFINAL LABORATORY MANAGEMENT NOTES

ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGIES

ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS
- is a diagnostic process or
diagnostic business process in
which help the organization.
- is the review of the basic
components of the organization.

THE REASON OR THE GOAL OF


ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS
● UNDERSTAND PERFORMANCE
● LOOK FOR PROBLEM AREAS
● IDENTIFY OPPORTUNITIES
SWOT ANALYSIS
● DEVELOP A PLAN OF ACTION
● STRENGTHS: Characteristics that
give advantage over other
3 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
industries.
TECHNIQUE
● WEAKNESSES: Characteristics
that give disadvantage relative to
● SWOT Analysis (STRENGTHS,
others
WEAKNESSES,
● OPPORTUNITIES: External
OPPORTUNITIES AND
elements that benefit the
THREATS).
organization.
- Analysis is a technique for
● THREATS: External elements that
assessing these four aspects of
could cause trouble for the
your business
organization.
- Internal and external factors things
need to be analyzed the
organization

● PESTLE Analysis (POLITICAL,


ECONOMIC, SOCIAL,
TECHNOLOGICAL, LEGAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL)
- It gives a bird’s eye view of the
whole environment from many
different angles that one wants to
check and keep a track.
- External factors PESTLE ANALYSIS
● POLITICAL
● P5F Analysis (PORTER’S, FIVE - Stability of government
FORCES) - Potential changes to legislation
- It is a model that identifies and - Global influence
analyzes five competitive forces
that shape every industry and ● ECONOMIC
helps determine an industry’s - Economic growth
weaknesses and strengths. - Employment rates
- Organization with competition

KANDA, SITTIE NURHALIZA M. 2E- BMLS


PREFINAL LABORATORY MANAGEMENT NOTES

- Monetary policy
- Consumer confidence

● SOCIAL
- Income distribution
- Demographic influence
- Lifestyle factors
1.
● TECHNOLOGY
- International influences
- Changes in information technology
- Take up rates

● LEGAL
- Taxation policies
- Employment laws
- Industry regulations
- Health and safety
2.
● ENVIRONMENTAL
- Regulations and restrictions
- Attitudes of customers

PORTER’S FIVE FORCES (P5F)


ANALYSIS
- Created by Michael Porter
- Professor in Harvard Business
School 3.
- Published 1979
- One of the most popular business
strategies tools.

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KANDA, SITTIE NURHALIZA M. 2E- BMLS

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